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Telma No. 35<br />

Telma is the annual Journal of the German <strong>Peat</strong> <strong>Society</strong>. Because of limited<br />

space, only the English titles of the manuscripts, mostly written in German, are<br />

listed here. The full table of contents can be downloaded from www.dgmtev.de.<br />

TELMA can be ordered for EUR 40 (non-members) plus mailing costs from:<br />

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Moorund<br />

Torfkunde (DGMT) e.V.<br />

Alfred-Benz-Haus, Stilleweg 2<br />

D-30655 Hannover, Germany<br />

LÜTTIG, G.: WOLFGANG FLAIG - 17 December 1912 to 20 May 2004<br />

JESCHKE, L.: MICHAEL SUCCOW - Recipient of the C.A. WEBER-Medal<br />

SCHOUWENAARS, J.: C. A. WEBER-Medal for HANS JOOSTEN<br />

HOFER, B.: HARTMUT FALKENBERG – Honory member of the DGMT<br />

A. Papers<br />

KAPPEL, A., BEHLING, H. & ZOLITSCHKA, B.: Reconstruction of late and postglacial environmental conditions due<br />

to a peat profi le from the ´Varreler Schlatt´ (district Diepholz, Northwestern Germany)<br />

VAN DER SCHAAF, S.: How fast is discharge from a raised bog? – An old discussion revisited.<br />

RASKIN, R. & MISERÉ, S. (FRANKARD, PH.): Flora and Vegetation of the “Hohes Venn”<br />

MÜLLER, F.: Distribution, threat and nature conservation of the peat mosses (genus Sphagnum) in Saxony<br />

ALETSEE, M.: Protection and restoration of the „palsen“ as the basis for conservation of mire vegetation and endangered<br />

odonata species in the German-Belgium Hohe Venn<br />

BROCKHAUS, TH.: Spreading and preservation of dragonfl ies in bogs in Saxony<br />

REIMANN, H. & KIEL, E.: Remarkable records of ant species in the Ahlen-Falkenberger Moor (Lower Saxony)<br />

LANGE, P.: Distribution of peat and peat mining in Thuringia<br />

LEHRKAMP, H. & SCHULZE, H.: The bog sand-cover cultivations by Councilor Paul Schreyer in the Randow-Welse-<br />

Bruch<br />

KREBS, M. & GAUDIG, G.: <strong>Peat</strong> mosses (Sphagnum) as a renewable resource – Investigations on maximising productivity<br />

of Sphagnum papillosum in the percolation bog Ispani 2 (Georgia)<br />

BASTIAN, O. & RÖDER, M.: About the distribution of areas rich in bogs among the physical landscapes of the lowlands<br />

and the hill country in the district of Dresden<br />

FRANKARD, PH.: Rehabilitation of raised bogs und wet heaths on the Hautes-Fagnes (East Belgium): an assessment after<br />

ten years of management trials<br />

KAMERMANN, D.: Landscape-ecological research in the nature reserve „Lichtenmoor“ - A summary of 35 years bog protection<br />

SPERLING, H.: The former bog baths Marienborn, Johannisbad and Bad Heil - The History of the baths in Schmeckwitz<br />

HAVERKAMP, M.: The Emsland Moormuseum<br />

LÜTTIG, G.: Tampere, IPC 2004 – The dozen is full! - Refl ections on twelve international peat congresses<br />

B. Brief Communications<br />

SCHWEIKLE, V.: Restoring of bogs/fens to nature according to the law of conservation of nature in relation to the law of<br />

conservation of soil in Germany<br />

KLÖCKING, R.: Report on the IPS Symposium of Commission VI „<strong>Peat</strong> and Humic Substance Preparations in Medicine,<br />

Veterinary Medicine and Body Care”, held in Bad Langensalza (Thuringia) on 25-27 May 2005<br />

ZINKE, P.: Report on the symposium “<strong>Peat</strong>lands in the lowlands and hill countries of Saxony” in Dresden-Marsdorf, June,<br />

3-5, 2005<br />

SCHMATZLER, E.: Report on the General Meeting of DGMT, 7 - 10 September 2005 in Stade, Germany<br />

C. Literature on <strong>Peat</strong> and <strong>Peat</strong>land<br />

Remarks upon some books on the theme “<strong>Peat</strong> and <strong>Peat</strong>lands”<br />

HACKER, E.: Publications on “<strong>Peat</strong> and <strong>Peat</strong>land” from the German language area in 2004 with additions for earlier years<br />

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